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28.Dd October 13, 2014
29.Dt KYUA-REPORT-HTML 1
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm "kyua report-html"
33.Nd Generates an HTML report with the results of a test suite run
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.Nm
36.Op Fl -force
37.Op Fl -output Ar path
38.Op Fl -results-file Ar file
39.Op Fl -results-filter Ar types
40.Sh DESCRIPTION
41The
42.Nm
43command provides a simple mechanism to generate HTML reports of the
44execution of a test suite.
45The command processes a results file and then populates a directory with
46multiple HTML and supporting files to describe the results recorded in that
47results file.
48.Pp
49The HTML output is static and self-contained, so it can easily be served by
50any simple web server.
51The command expects the target directory to not exist, because it would
52overwrite any contents if not careful.
53.Pp
54The following subcommand options are recognized:
55.Bl -tag -width XX
56.It Fl -force
57Forces the deletion of the output directory if it exists.
58Use care, as this effectively means a
59.Sq rm -rf .
60.It Fl -output Ar directory
61Specifies the target directory into which to generate the HTML files.
62The directory must not exist unless the
63.Fl -force
64option is provided.
65The default is
66.Pa ./html .
67.It Fl -results-file Ar path , Fl s Ar path
68__include__ results-file-flag-read.mdoc
69.It Fl -results-filter Ar types
70Comma-separated list of the test result types to include in the report.
71The ordering of the values is respected so that you can determine how you
72want the list of tests to be shown.
73.Pp
74The valid values are:
75.Sq broken ,
76.Sq failed ,
77.Sq passed ,
78.Sq skipped
79and
80.Sq xfail .
81If the parameter supplied to the option is empty, filtering is suppressed
82and all result types are shown in the report.
83.Pp
84The default value for this flag includes all the test results except the
85passed tests.
86Showing the passed tests by default clutters the report with too much
87information, so only abnormal conditions are included.
88.El
89.Ss Results files
90__include__ results-files.mdoc
91.Sh EXIT STATUS
92The
93.Nm
94command always returns 0.
95.Pp
96Additional exit codes may be returned as described in
97.Xr kyua 1 .
98.Sh EXAMPLES
99__include__ results-files-report-example.mdoc REPORT_COMMAND=report-html
100.Sh SEE ALSO
101.Xr kyua 1 ,
102.Xr kyua-report 1 ,
103.Xr kyua-report-junit 1
104